Hi Carsten,
I'm seriously considering ditching my Emacs 22 in favour of Emacs 23
from a git snapshot. I'm running an older version of Emacs from a
stable debian system as my workstation setup -- I've been too lazy to
upgrade so far but there are now a few nagging issues with org-mode that
are just starting to bug me enough to make this move.
1. Inline image display doesn't seem to work correctly in Emacs22
The images are displayed but they all overlap each other in the
top-left corner of the document. In the case of my org-mode
document at http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
I only see the
largest image in Emacs since the others are hidden behind it (I
guess). I really miss this feature in Emacs 22.
2. Moving from agenda buffers to org buffers goes to the wrong place.
This happens very frequently for me in Emacs 22. I've never seen
this problem in Emacs 23. I've lived with this for a long time
and just redoing the command goes to the right place. I'm not
expecting this to ever get fixed since I think it's an Emacs 22
issue and not worth pursuing.
3. C-l handling is much nicer in Emacs 23 (okay this has nothing to do
with org-mode :) Can I emulate that behaviour in Emacs 22 somehow?
4. Copying subtrees with C-c C-x c loses fontification in the copies.
I don't know if this happens in Emacs 23.
And there are probably more issues I can't remember right off the top
of my head right now.
So the only reason for me to stay at Emacs 22 is if there is some
benefit to the org-mode community for testing... and to be honest this
has been my main deterrent from doing the upgrade to Emacs 23 so far.
GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.11) of 2008-11-09
on raven, modified by Debian
Regards,
Bernt
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